RTX 4090 Cloud GPU Rental - Compare 8 Providers
Find the cheapest RTX 4090 cloud GPU rental. Prices range from $0.25/hr to $0.59/hr across 8 providers.
Quick answer: The cheapest RTX 4090 rentals are usually on lower‑cost providers, but reliability and region matter. Use the table below to compare price, availability, and region.
- Cheapest is best for experiments
- Production workloads should prioritize reliability
- Region affects latency and availability
Price Trend
| Window |
Min |
Avg |
Max |
Start → End |
| Last 7 days | $0.25 | $0.25 | $0.25 | $0.25 → $0.25 |
| Last 30 days | $0.25 | $0.25 | $0.25 | $0.25 → $0.25 |
| Last 90 days | $0.25 | $0.25 | $0.25 | $0.25 → $0.25 |
Provider Comparison
| Rank |
Provider |
GPU |
VRAM |
Price/Hr |
Region |
Availability |
Link |
| 1 |
Salad |
RTX 4090 |
24 GB |
$0.25/hr |
Global |
High |
Rent → |
| 2 |
RunPod |
RTX 4090 |
24 GB |
$0.34/hr |
Global |
High |
Rent → |
| 3 |
Shadeform |
RTX 4090 |
24 GB |
$0.35/hr |
Global |
High |
Rent → |
| 4 |
TensorDock |
RTX 4090 |
24 GB |
$0.39/hr |
Global |
High |
Rent → |
| 5 |
FluidStack |
RTX 4090 |
24 GB |
$0.44/hr |
Global |
High |
Rent → |
| 6 |
MassedCompute |
RTX 4090 |
24 GB |
$0.45/hr |
US |
High |
Rent → |
| 7 |
LeaderGPU |
RTX 4090 |
24 GB |
$0.55/hr |
EU |
Medium |
Rent → |
| 8 |
Jarvis Labs |
RTX 4090 |
24 GB |
$0.59/hr |
India |
Medium |
Rent → |
Cost Calculator
| Duration |
Salad | RunPod | Shadeform |
| 1 hour | $0.25 | $0.34 | $0.35 |
| 6 hours | $1.50 | $2.04 | $2.10 |
| 1 day (24h) | $6.00 | $8.16 | $8.40 |
| 1 week (168h) | $42.00 | $57.12 | $58.80 |
| 1 month (730h) | $182.50 | $248.20 | $255.50 |
💡 Pro Tips for Renting RTX 4090
- Fastest consumer GPU for inference
- Not recommended for long training runs (consumer card)
- Great for SDXL, video generation, and real-time inference
FAQ
How much does it cost to rent RTX 4090 in the cloud?RTX 4090 rentals range from $0.25/hr to $0.59/hr depending on provider, region, and availability.
Why do prices vary so much between providers?Pricing differences come from reliability tier, region, contract type (spot vs on‑demand), and hardware availability.
Which provider should I choose for production?Choose providers with stronger reliability and uptime SLAs if you are running long training or production workloads.
Is the cheapest option always best?Cheapest is best for experiments. For production or long runs, prioritize reliability and availability.